17th July 2006 Posted by: rich
The comedy pitch Community College from Nick Thune, along with writers Kevin and Kyle Flynn, has been picked up by Warner Bros. The story revolves around two 25-year-old slackers who are seven years into their two-year degree. Thune also stars.
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